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30-05-2025
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Deadline Extended: More Time to Submit Your Proposal for the OpenSSL Conference 2025
NEWARK, Del., May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The OpenSSL Conference 2025 Call for Papers deadline has been extended to June 22, 2025. This extension gives engineers, researchers, security leaders, and open-source contributors additional time to submit proposals that challenge the future of cryptographic security. We seek submissions offering technical breakthroughs, real-world lessons, and practical insights on digital cryptography's past, present and future. Conference Dates: October 7-9, 2025Location: Prague, Czech Republic Tracks include: Business Value and Enterprise Adoption Technical Deep Dive and Innovation Security, Compliance, and the Law Community, Contribution, and the Future Confirmed speakers: Daniel J. Bernstein, Research Professor, University of Illinois Chicago Matt Caswell, President, OpenSSL Foundation Hayden Delaney, Partner, Thomson Geer Lawyers Rob Duhart, Senior Vice President, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure David Hook, Vice President of Software Engineering, Bouncy Castle Inc. Tim Hudson, President, OpenSSL Corporation Tanja Lange, Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology The OpenSSL Conference is a platform for those who want to challenge assumptions, push cryptographic boundaries, and contribute to building the next generation of secure communications. Submit your proposal by June the submission link to complete your application online. For questions, contact info@ or schedule a meeting with the OpenSSL Conference team. Contact:OpenSSL Corporation***@ PRLog ID: View original content: SOURCE OpenSSL Corporation Sign in to access your portfolio
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15-05-2025
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Call for Papers Deadline Approaching - Don't Miss Your Shot to Speak at the OpenSSL Conference 2025!
NEWARK, Del., May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Call for Papers for the inaugural OpenSSL Conference 2025 is still open. This is your opportunity to share your expertise and contribute to critical discussions shaping the future of secure communications, cryptography, and open-source security. We are seeking proposals for talks, panels, and workshops that offer real-world experiences, technical innovations, and practical insights. Whether you are a developer, researcher, security engineer, or policy expert, we welcome your voice. Dates: October 7–9, 2025Location: Prague, Czech RepublicSubmission Deadline: May 31, 2025Submit Here Conference tracks: Business Value and Enterprise Adoption Technical Deep Dive and Innovation Security, Compliance, and the Law Community, Contribution, and the Future Confirmed speakers include: Daniel J. Bernstein (Research Professor, University of Illinois Chicago) Matt Caswell (President, OpenSSL Foundation) Hayden Delaney (Partner, Thomson Geer Lawyers) Rob Duhart (SVP, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) David Hook (VP Software Engineering, Bouncy Castle Inc.) Tim Hudson (President, OpenSSL Corporation) Tanja Lange (Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology) And other leading voices across the technical, academic, and enterprise sectors. View our suggested pre-approved topics here. Submission is simple and fully online. We are building a program that reflects the shared values of the global security and open-source communities: openness, resilience, and collaboration. Submit Your Proposal Now Questions? Contact us at info@ or schedule a meeting with our team. Contact:OpenSSL Corporation***@ PRLog ID: View original content: SOURCE OpenSSL Corporation Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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13-05-2025
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The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation Certify Results of Technical Advisory Committee Elections
NEWARK, Del., May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation certify results of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) elections. Members have been elected to advise on technical direction, architecture, and security priorities for the OpenSSL Library. Newly Elected Members The OpenSSL Corporation TAC Members Academics – Nicola Tuveri (Tampere University) Committers – Shane Lontis Distributions – Dmitry Belyavskiy (Red Hat) Individuals – Aditya Koranga Large Businesses – Craig Lorentzen (Amazon) Small Businesses – Paul Yang (ToneFlow) The OpenSSL Foundation TAC Members Academics – Nicola Tuveri (Tampere University) Committers – Dmitry Belyavskiy Distributions – vacant Individuals – Igor Ustinov Large Businesses – Barry Fussell (Cisco) Small Businesses – Aditya Koranga (CORAN Labs) Looking Ahead The newly elected TAC members will begin their one year terms immediately. They will work closely with the Business Advisory Committees (BACs), the Board of Directors of the OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation, and the community to shape the OpenSSL Project's future. For more details about the TACs members, the voting process, or the role of the Technical Advisory Committees, please visit the OpenSSL Communities website or contact us at communities@ Contact:OpenSSL Corporation***@ Photo(s): Press release distributed by PRLog View original content: SOURCE OpenSSL Corporation
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13-05-2025
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The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation Certify Results of Technical Advisory Committee Elections
NEWARK, N.J., May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation certify results of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) elections. Members have been elected to advise on technical direction, architecture, and security priorities for the OpenSSL Library. Newly Elected MembersAcademics – Nicola Tuveri (Tampere University) Committers – Shane Lontis Distributions – Dmitry Belyavskiy (Red Hat) Individuals – Aditya Koranga Large Businesses – Craig Lorentzen (Amazon) Small Businesses – Paul Yang (ToneFlow)Academics – Nicola Tuveri (Tampere University) Committers – Dmitry Belyavskiy Distributions – vacant Individuals – Igor Ustinov Large Businesses – Barry Fussell (Cisco) Small Businesses – Aditya Koranga (CORAN Labs) Looking Ahead The newly elected TAC members will begin their one year terms immediately. They will work closely with the Business Advisory Committees (BACs), the Board of Directors of the OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation, and the community to shape the OpenSSL Project's future. For more details about the TACs members, the voting process, or the role of the Technical Advisory Committees, please visit the OpenSSL Communities website or contact us at communities@


Associated Press
14-03-2025
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The OpenSSL Corporation and The OpenSSL Foundation Announce the Formation of Technical Advisory Committees (TACs)
NEWARK, Del., March 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation are establishing the Technical Advisory Committees (TACs) to provide expert guidance and strategic direction for our technical initiatives. These advisory bodies are critical in enhancing our governance structure, ensuring that the decisions reflect the diverse stakeholders involved and that our Mission and Values stay aligned with the community's needs. Purpose of the TACs The TACs will serve as key advisory bodies, ensuring that the voices of the OpenSSL Communities—Academics, Committers, Distributions, Individuals, Large Businesses, and Small Businesses—are heard and considered in the OpenSSL Project's technical decision-making. TACs Objectives: Guide the OpenSSL Library's development roadmap and security best practices. Advise on cryptographic technologies and governance policies. Align technical direction with industry needs in coordination with Business Advisory Committees (BACs). Election Process and Timeline March 17 – April 13: Registration, Nominations & Candidate Vetting April 14 – 27: Voting (Open Ballot on the Community Page) April 28: Results Announcement TAC Q&A Sessions To help community members understand the role of the TACs and the election process, the OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation will host two Q&A sessions: Session 1 Session 2 Join us in shaping the OpenSSL Library's future. For more details on the nomination process, election procedures, and how to participate in the Q&A sessions, visit our communities page or follow our Blog.